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nice quiet part of southern florida. >> excellent thank you so much, robert. >> thank you. >> that's the show for today. i em sue herera. thanks for joining us. becky will be back next week sheel have a story of an entire town who picked up and moved why they did it and who paid keep it right here we're "on the money. have a great week, and we'll se you next weekend >>> hello and happy expiration friday ads they get ready, here's what's coming up on the big show. >> well, actually pretty nice saturday we're going to go home depot when you see why the tread master is pressing sell, you might just too >>> plus, uber is racing back to its ipo price, and options are officially trading on the stock. mike khouw will explain how to get in
nice quiet part of southern florida. >> excellent thank you so much, robert. >> thank you. >> that's the show for today. i em sue herera. thanks for joining us. becky will be back next week sheel have a story of an entire town who picked up and moved why they did it and who paid keep it right here we're "on the money. have a great week, and we'll se you next weekend >>> hello and happy expiration friday ads they get ready, here's what's coming up on the big show....
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. >>> lessoned learned after the tragedies of hurricane harvey and irma will florida and texas recover what's the cost to america's economy? look out, another storm is coming. >>> the new thousand-dollar iphone would you pay that much? what do you get? this is a phone you actually need a payment plan for? >>> cabernet from a can. bourdeaux from a box the new trend in relaxing beverages. we'll put some to a taste test "on the money" starts right now. >> this is "on the money." your money, your life, your future now, becky quick >>> we begin with your privacy your personal financial data and hackers. by now you've heard about the equifax data breach where names and social security numbers of 143 million americans were exposed. we'll have more on that in just a minute first, andrea day on new risks to your atm or credit card this week's cover story is card sharks >> atm skimming is over a $2 billion problem globally. >> reporter: that cash swiped by high-tech thieves when you swipe at the atm or gas pump they use skimmers or card readers to grab the info but these aren't any ordinary skim
. >>> lessoned learned after the tragedies of hurricane harvey and irma will florida and texas recover what's the cost to america's economy? look out, another storm is coming. >>> the new thousand-dollar iphone would you pay that much? what do you get? this is a phone you actually need a payment plan for? >>> cabernet from a can. bourdeaux from a box the new trend in relaxing beverages. we'll put some to a taste test "on the money" starts right now. >>...
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their top city to move to would be tampa, florida. of course, a lot -- florida is on here a couple times. orlando is on there as well. it's interesting one of the cities, grand prairie, texas, one of the reasons it's on there, it was number two in terms of health care. a lot of folks are interested in that. >> what about kansas showing up? >> that was also health care. also a lot of retirees want to work. that was another top state and community for finding a job after 65. >> all right, perfect. thank you so much. >> sure. >>> that's the show for today. i'm becky quick. thank you so much for joining me. my guest next week, venture capitalist and founder of papal. have a great one. we'll see you next weekend. we needed 30 new hires for our call center. i'm spending too much time hiring and not enough time in my kitchen. [ female announcer ] need to hire fast? go to ziprecruiter.com and post your job to over 30 of the web's leading job boards with a single click; then simply select the best candidates from one easy to review list. you p
their top city to move to would be tampa, florida. of course, a lot -- florida is on here a couple times. orlando is on there as well. it's interesting one of the cities, grand prairie, texas, one of the reasons it's on there, it was number two in terms of health care. a lot of folks are interested in that. >> what about kansas showing up? >> that was also health care. also a lot of retirees want to work. that was another top state and community for finding a job after 65. >>...
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hoping to score again, this time in real estate the billionaire recently listed his sprawling south florida powerhouse and our robert frank takes us on a tour >> reporter: this $25 million estate in boca raton is the family home of billionaire john henry, owner of the ""boston globe,"" england's liverpool football club, and the boston red sox. >> it's the perfect compound for a family that values privacy, security, and the ultimate in south florida lifestyle. the first thing you see is this magnificent sun-soaked great room which features 30-foot ceilings and an open, airy space. >> mr. henry's passion for collecting japanese antiques and artwork is evident throughout the 41,000 square-foot residence. the mogul even commissioned an artist to handpaint this bathroom steps away is a space architecturally designed to feature the sun. it's called the sunset room. and mr. henry is said to have closed some very big business deals here the billionaire's penchant for music can be seen in the state-of-the-art recording studio he had built. he also loves pizza. he built an italian-themed dining area
hoping to score again, this time in real estate the billionaire recently listed his sprawling south florida powerhouse and our robert frank takes us on a tour >> reporter: this $25 million estate in boca raton is the family home of billionaire john henry, owner of the ""boston globe,"" england's liverpool football club, and the boston red sox. >> it's the perfect compound for a family that values privacy, security, and the ultimate in south florida lifestyle. the...
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cover story this week >> i'm actually heading to philadelphia >> my best friend and i are traveling to florida for a girls trip >> we're on our way upstate, so we still have a ways to go >> and she's not alone aaa says 44.2 million people will travel at least 50 miles from home this independence day holiday. that's a million and a quarter more than last year. the total number of travelers is up 2.9% from 2016. drivers make up 85% of those traveling this weekend 37.5 million people. falling gas prices and cheaper rental cars are some of the incentives to put the pedal to the metal. 3.4 million are expected to take to the skies that's up 4.6% from last year. in fact, airlines have added 123,000 seats a day this summer just to keep up with demand. aaa says airfares are down 10% from last year, and this weekend a little more than 3 million people will be traveling by rail, bus, or cruise ship. so what are you missing out on if you stay home joining us from aaa is robert sinclair robert, thank you so much for being here >> thank you for having me >> a record number of americans hitting the roadways
cover story this week >> i'm actually heading to philadelphia >> my best friend and i are traveling to florida for a girls trip >> we're on our way upstate, so we still have a ways to go >> and she's not alone aaa says 44.2 million people will travel at least 50 miles from home this independence day holiday. that's a million and a quarter more than last year. the total number of travelers is up 2.9% from 2016. drivers make up 85% of those traveling this weekend 37.5...
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you have customers in north carolina, south carolina, florida, illinois, kentucky, how are your customers doing right now? >> power generation, the growth in power, has been slowing for some time, becky. really coming out of the economic downturn. so there has been a nice rebound and a number of industries, but we're still not selling as much electricity as we did during that peak period. i don't think that's all bad. energy efficiency, something that both industry and residential customers care deeply about is a part of that equation. heating and air conditioning system, new refrigerate their customers are buying, as well as the programs we offer are continuing to drive efficiency. that's an important part of the mix. >> that's a good thing to point out. lynn, thank you very much for joining us. >> it's my pleasure. >>> up next, we are "on the money." major changes on the way for anyone with an ira that could add up to billions of extra dollars in pockets. we'll tell you the details and what you need to know next. >>> later, the tiny home trend is getting big -- especially in north carol
you have customers in north carolina, south carolina, florida, illinois, kentucky, how are your customers doing right now? >> power generation, the growth in power, has been slowing for some time, becky. really coming out of the economic downturn. so there has been a nice rebound and a number of industries, but we're still not selling as much electricity as we did during that peak period. i don't think that's all bad. energy efficiency, something that both industry and residential...
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thursday is the first day of the meeting between president trump and china's president xi in florida. make sure you raise your flas for national beer day. cheers, everybody. on friday, we'll see how many jobs were gained and lost last month with the release of the government's employment report. >>> from a full day at the office to a full day at the beach. just the thought of retirement can bring a smile to your face, right? for many, the definition of retirement is changing. as jane wells found out, it can be a lot of work. >> i'm going to bring in the camera close right here. >> reporter: veteran aassistant jason roberts is giving a class at burbank legendary central casting. one of the students is 67-year-old abe robland. >> it's fascinating. >> reporter: he used to own a logistics company, that went south. now he is pursuing his love of acting full time. partly because he needs the money. he says he's not the only one on the set owho does. >> a lot of people have cashed out their iras, many aren't working, they have to pay the rent. social security is not making it. >> the employm
thursday is the first day of the meeting between president trump and china's president xi in florida. make sure you raise your flas for national beer day. cheers, everybody. on friday, we'll see how many jobs were gained and lost last month with the release of the government's employment report. >>> from a full day at the office to a full day at the beach. just the thought of retirement can bring a smile to your face, right? for many, the definition of retirement is changing. as jane...
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less than $100 a day for caribbean cruises, florida cruises. it's because the trips are coming up in a couple of weeks. it's like selling a carton of milk with an expiration date in a couple of days. >> what about if you are planning a romantic get away as a couple? what are some romantic deals. >> we love quebec city. >> i love quebec city. >> the exchange rate with canada is very good right now. you're talking about cobble stone sweets, sipping good wine, eating good food. it's paris without the price tag. >> what about if you have kids. let's say you can't get away for a romantic weekend, you have the whole family. other places? >> kind of a surprise destination, santa fe, new mexico. they're welcoming families. come stay, potentially a free night. kids with eat free at a bunch of restaurants. free activities. this goes through mid april. visit santafe.org. >> have you spent any time looking at national parks? >> national parks week is coming up in april. free weekend april 15th and april 22nd. admission is free. once you're in the park admi
less than $100 a day for caribbean cruises, florida cruises. it's because the trips are coming up in a couple of weeks. it's like selling a carton of milk with an expiration date in a couple of days. >> what about if you are planning a romantic get away as a couple? what are some romantic deals. >> we love quebec city. >> i love quebec city. >> the exchange rate with canada is very good right now. you're talking about cobble stone sweets, sipping good wine, eating good...
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. >> but it is the business of rowen technology solutions, a company founded by west point grad and florida panthers owner vinny viola. executive chairman of high frequency trading firm virtu financial. his investment of a few million dollars kick-started the project. >> i think of a high-tech company with west point, how did that first take place? >> west point essentially approached us and said, hey, we really want to rewrite military history, bring it into the 231st century. really the project started with some kind of purely fill an tlopic roots. >> we wanted an endowed textbook. we needed a sustainable model where at least some of the revenue would come back in. >> this is the enter active right here. >> let's look at ohio. >> there's ohio. >> that was a quiz. i wanted to make sure you know where it is. >> this just shows you the white male population, 473,000. go to one of the more populous southern states. >> there were more slaves than white males? >> yes. >> living in south carolina at that point? >> uh-huh. >> with military-like precision, it took three semesters for west point to
. >> but it is the business of rowen technology solutions, a company founded by west point grad and florida panthers owner vinny viola. executive chairman of high frequency trading firm virtu financial. his investment of a few million dollars kick-started the project. >> i think of a high-tech company with west point, how did that first take place? >> west point essentially approached us and said, hey, we really want to rewrite military history, bring it into the 231st...
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that's a gator from palmetto, florida. he's estimated to be about 13 to 15 feet long he makes an appearance every now and then on that green, but what happens if he or one of his friends shows up in your backyard our morgan brennan has more. >> reporter: this 900 pound angry alligator is named godzilla and the 100 pound blonde on his back is christy kroboth. she earns a living tracking, wrestling and capturing these violent beasts and here in south texas where the gator population is over half a million and growing, these fiercely territorial predators are invading parks and neighborhoods. turning the local kids and pets into very vulnerable prey. >> he's mad. >> reporter: that's where christy and her partner chris come in. >> it takes a lot of courage you know, my mind is telling me, stop, getting back, it's dangerous and then the other part, it's your job, you have to get this gator. >> reporter: and the way they get them might surprise you. here is chris sneaking up on the gator with a regular old fishing rod and then c
that's a gator from palmetto, florida. he's estimated to be about 13 to 15 feet long he makes an appearance every now and then on that green, but what happens if he or one of his friends shows up in your backyard our morgan brennan has more. >> reporter: this 900 pound angry alligator is named godzilla and the 100 pound blonde on his back is christy kroboth. she earns a living tracking, wrestling and capturing these violent beasts and here in south texas where the gator population is over...
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>> for me, i initially went to undergrad, florida university. i was commissioned as a lieutenant and then straight to active duty in iraq and several rotations down range so to speak. as i came back stateside, i was assigned to a national security agency, and there i was doing a lot of cyber security work there, and then when i transitioned out, you know, i in a limbo so to speak as to what i wanted to do essentially i wanted to stay within that community, so i had already obtained certifications and the technical acumen to transition, you know, easily, so to speak, but it was what did i want to do with my career at that point. >> what skills do you think you developed in the military that helped you in your entrepreneurial push, and what did you maybe need a little help from from the boot camp? >> like i said, time management, self-discipli self-discipline, you know, just that belief in self that, you know, no matter what adversity, you know, befalls me, i can overcome it and push through when i was starting the business, there were several kno
>> for me, i initially went to undergrad, florida university. i was commissioned as a lieutenant and then straight to active duty in iraq and several rotations down range so to speak. as i came back stateside, i was assigned to a national security agency, and there i was doing a lot of cyber security work there, and then when i transitioned out, you know, i in a limbo so to speak as to what i wanted to do essentially i wanted to stay within that community, so i had already obtained...
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next one is in columbus, ohio, and it going to be in indianapolis, jacksonville, florida and so on and so on. >> so you're moving into the heartland. i think of you as being a northeast company. >> we are already close to the coast and we are moving into the center. we have now open in kansas city and st. louis but also in the south. in texas we are underrepresented. weep are working really hard to get more opportunities there. >> lars, ikea is a global company. right now there is a lot of talk about changes in the free trade policy, the trump administration has been talking about this pretty tough for some time. are you concerned at all about any potential changes when it comes to free trade? >> we are producing a lot of products here in the u.s., around a fourth of everything we sell is produced here. we would like to continue to expand that production. that of course we -- being a global company, we are very much for a liberal trade policy because that helps also the customers to better prices and better quality. we are looking at of course a lot of different solutions for lower pri
next one is in columbus, ohio, and it going to be in indianapolis, jacksonville, florida and so on and so on. >> so you're moving into the heartland. i think of you as being a northeast company. >> we are already close to the coast and we are moving into the center. we have now open in kansas city and st. louis but also in the south. in texas we are underrepresented. weep are working really hard to get more opportunities there. >> lars, ikea is a global company. right now...
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pull up so it's out of the water like this, take off six bolts, take the lower unit and take off >> florida sees more boat thefts than any other state surveillance cameras routinely capture those burglaries in progress, yet the recovery rate is just 36% according to the national insurance crime bureau, and that's for the boats engines are easier to transport and to hide. >> i believe we were just watching the subjects trying to take a boat motor. >> miami-dade police sargeant james barrett says it's very difficult to trace the stolen engines, in part because serial numbers get erased or altered. >> we have to start from the manufacturer and work our way back to see where that motor is supposed to be right now through the records. >> all these yamaha engines sitting in plain sight even experienced investigators can't tell if they've been stolen we're there when a team of miami-dade police officers shows up unannounced to a boat repair shop it didn't take long for them to find what they suspect is a stolen boat and two stolen engines. one of them, a yamaha. >> this engine here doesn't have an
pull up so it's out of the water like this, take off six bolts, take the lower unit and take off >> florida sees more boat thefts than any other state surveillance cameras routinely capture those burglaries in progress, yet the recovery rate is just 36% according to the national insurance crime bureau, and that's for the boats engines are easier to transport and to hide. >> i believe we were just watching the subjects trying to take a boat motor. >> miami-dade police sargeant...
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. >> reporter: they sat down with us at a drug treatment facility in jacksonville, florida 23-year-old kristen booth's drug of choice, oxycodone and heroin and she's been arrested twice for gift card fraud. >> i would take things off the shelf. i would make sure i left the store so on camera it looked like i purchased the items and come back and go to customer service. >> and some of the biggest national retailers are some of the biggest targets because of relaxed return policies. >> i would go to home depot, lowe's, walmart, stuff like that, take stuff, leave and go to another home depot, take it back and get a gift card. >> reporter: sometimes drug dealers directly accept the cards as payment >> if there's 50 on the gift card, your dealer will want to do $25 and they'll give you product. >> reporter: but more often, the cards get sold to third parties, corner stores, pawnshops and specialty retailers making it easy to get cash the national retail federation found 57% of companies reported fraudulent gift cards or store credit in at least one location. that's down from two-thirds in p
. >> reporter: they sat down with us at a drug treatment facility in jacksonville, florida 23-year-old kristen booth's drug of choice, oxycodone and heroin and she's been arrested twice for gift card fraud. >> i would take things off the shelf. i would make sure i left the store so on camera it looked like i purchased the items and come back and go to customer service. >> and some of the biggest national retailers are some of the biggest targets because of relaxed return...
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there are places in florida. the sand pearl resort there clearwat clearwater. and you can go to places like costa rica that have chocolate rain forest tours. >> tell me that again? >> some of the best chocolate comes from costa rica. at the tabacon resort you can find really interesting things for kids. the environment. tree planting activities, volcano hiking. all sorts of things for families have kids that are super active. >> what are about super easy. all inclusive. >> also cruising is great. river cruising. the viking river cruise is a really good one. they have a lot of really good deals where you can get sometimes two for one. sometimes you can get 50% off of the price. especially if you book in advance. but what happens is these river cruises, they are going no matter what. >> that's the show for today. i'm becky quick. thanks so much for joining me. next week the affordable care act is due for its check up. obamacare costs are rising but is it improving? we'll check it out. have a great one and we'll see you next weekend. >> narrator: in this episode o
there are places in florida. the sand pearl resort there clearwat clearwater. and you can go to places like costa rica that have chocolate rain forest tours. >> tell me that again? >> some of the best chocolate comes from costa rica. at the tabacon resort you can find really interesting things for kids. the environment. tree planting activities, volcano hiking. all sorts of things for families have kids that are super active. >> what are about super easy. all inclusive....
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fly to florida. win an award. close a deal. hire an intern. and still have time to spare. check your speed. see how fast your internet can be. switch now and add voice and tv for $34.90. comcast business. built for business. >>> what should you be looking for in your next investment? she could be standing right next to you. women are an economic power globally as they earn higher income, start new businesses and build wealth. joining us to explain is elevate network principle and founder of the first fund that makes it a priority to invest in women, sallie krawcheck. you say women are a more powerful emerging market than china? >> there are a lot of women out there and women are increasingly crimin controlling more and more money, more and more purchasing decisions and investments. women are going to be before long, the majority, believe it or not, of millionaires in this country. they're going to college and graduate school at a greater rate than men. they're buying first time homes at a greater rate than men and starting businesses at a greater rate than men. this is an
fly to florida. win an award. close a deal. hire an intern. and still have time to spare. check your speed. see how fast your internet can be. switch now and add voice and tv for $34.90. comcast business. built for business. >>> what should you be looking for in your next investment? she could be standing right next to you. women are an economic power globally as they earn higher income, start new businesses and build wealth. joining us to explain is elevate network principle and...
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slammed into texas bringing $127 billion in damage september 10th, hurricane irma made landfall in florida costing another $50 billion, then on september 20th, puerto rico was hit again by hurricane maria costing an estimated $50 billion in damage. although florence is the first major storm this year, hurricane season in the atlantic will last until november 30th. we're right in the middle of peak hurricane season. what could be ahead with dan leonard, senior meteorologist at the weather company. thank you for joining us. >> nice to see you. >> how is this storm different what makes hurricane florence unique >> we've been tracking it for several days now it made landfall early friday on the carolina coast near wilmington really what made the storm s interesting was the trajectory it came in from the east, typically in the carolinas they're no stranger to big hurricanes in eastern north carolina, but typically storms move from south to north, so you get a glancing blow. they sort of parallel coast. this particular storm came in straight from the east and that made it much more damaging as f
slammed into texas bringing $127 billion in damage september 10th, hurricane irma made landfall in florida costing another $50 billion, then on september 20th, puerto rico was hit again by hurricane maria costing an estimated $50 billion in damage. although florence is the first major storm this year, hurricane season in the atlantic will last until november 30th. we're right in the middle of peak hurricane season. what could be ahead with dan leonard, senior meteorologist at the weather...
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. >>> students at marjory stoneman douglas high school in florida returned to class this week after the mass shooting two weeks ago that left 17 dead. and yet again across the country parents, teachers, students, and school administrators are asking how can we keep our schools safe that's this week's cover story >> reporter: this high school with 1900 students and 100 staff members is in newark, california, bull it could just as easily be in newark, new jersey, or newark, ohio. every school district in the country is facing the same issue. >> school safety is always our biggest concern. if i had to pick one question that we get from anyone is really how safe our school is. that's the question people ask before they even get to academic questions. >> reporter: security is already robust here, fencing, signs, guards superintendent patrick san kchez says they have cameras and a sound system that detects and locates gunshots anywhere on campus but they could use more. >> in a district this size of 6,000 students, personnel alone increase would probably be three million. >> reporter: plenty
. >>> students at marjory stoneman douglas high school in florida returned to class this week after the mass shooting two weeks ago that left 17 dead. and yet again across the country parents, teachers, students, and school administrators are asking how can we keep our schools safe that's this week's cover story >> reporter: this high school with 1900 students and 100 staff members is in newark, california, bull it could just as easily be in newark, new jersey, or newark, ohio....
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i was a geologist, i was teaching middle school in florida and somebody told mena a was looking for educators to become full-time astronauts. it was an opportunity to live a childhood dream. so i said let me apply i was one of the three educators to get hired, so that's where it started. schoolteacher to astronaut, it's school. >> you spent almost a year in space. what would you describe that like what was it like taking walks in the international space station? is it quiet? >> it's pretty quiet and it's pretty intense. when you look down and see the earth 250 miles below you, you know you're not going to fall but it takes your brain a couple seconds to realize, if i let go, i'm okay it's quiet outside around you but you're always in communication with mission control and with your partner that you're out there with so the communication keeps going on, but there are times when nobody is talking and it's just you in space looking at our earth and it's just an incredible experience. >> i never thought about the idea of first stepping off and realizing you're going to float but not mentally bein
i was a geologist, i was teaching middle school in florida and somebody told mena a was looking for educators to become full-time astronauts. it was an opportunity to live a childhood dream. so i said let me apply i was one of the three educators to get hired, so that's where it started. schoolteacher to astronaut, it's school. >> you spent almost a year in space. what would you describe that like what was it like taking walks in the international space station? is it quiet? >> it's...
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citrus farmers in florida trying to protect their orange groves in georgia, icicles dangle from a historic fountain in savannah. streets in charleston, south carolina, covered in snow. the frigid temperatures are also freezing pipes and creating damage in davenport, iowa, ice from a water main break encased this woman's car, frozen solid. >> i couldn't even tell you how many inches of ice it has on it. >> in missouri the water main burst through this man's front yard, freezing his cars and flooding his home. >> not a great start to the new year that's for sure. >> especially this week everyone is complaining about the weather. here's someone who is actually doing something about it paul walsh is the director of weather strategy and ibm global services thank you for joining us, paul >> thank you, becky. >> you know, this arctic cold spell has continued for more than a week. extended cold like this, does it actually end up having an economic impact? like a hurricane or a wildfire might? >> yeah. it certainly does, becky in fact, it's the -- the economic impact actually can be bigger than tho
citrus farmers in florida trying to protect their orange groves in georgia, icicles dangle from a historic fountain in savannah. streets in charleston, south carolina, covered in snow. the frigid temperatures are also freezing pipes and creating damage in davenport, iowa, ice from a water main break encased this woman's car, frozen solid. >> i couldn't even tell you how many inches of ice it has on it. >> in missouri the water main burst through this man's front yard, freezing his...
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service in california but soon will put it in rental homes in five other states including new york and florida if it catches on, it could open the door to more robots in real estate this could only work in a for sale home if the house was empty or perhaps a newly built home that was empty or investor property in any case, it's all about making real estate easier and more efficient for buyers and renters alike. >> thank you very much, diana. >>> up next, on the money. tapping into your home's equity got more expensive why the new tax plan is changing the equation for home equity loans. >>> later, looking for a new holiday wine food & wine's experts has top picks from around the world all at down-to-earth prices. these birds once affected by oil are heading back home. thanks to dawn, rescue workers only trust dawn, because it's tough on grease yet gentle. i am home, i am home, i am home >>> this week, congress passed the first tax overhaul in 30 years and the federal reserve raised interest rates for the third time this year how will all of these changes impact your money? greg mcbride is chief
service in california but soon will put it in rental homes in five other states including new york and florida if it catches on, it could open the door to more robots in real estate this could only work in a for sale home if the house was empty or perhaps a newly built home that was empty or investor property in any case, it's all about making real estate easier and more efficient for buyers and renters alike. >> thank you very much, diana. >>> up next, on the money. tapping into...
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joining me is ian mcdonald at florida state university. good to have you on the program and thank you for joining us. >> good afternoon. >> what are you looking at in terms of the spill and how do you come up with a rate of 5,000 barrels a day and so much more than the president? >> well, i am looking at the satellite images of the spill which are available from a variety of sources, and couple of days ago i became concerned that although the layers of oil are very thin, they cover a huge area, and if you add up over that whole area the volumes seem to be much bigger than what you would get with a rate of 5,000 barrels per day. >> and the implications? >> well, what i did is on the 28th of april, the coast guard released a map in which they showed the area of the slick, and they identified different areas of that as having different colors and dark oil with streamers and dull emuls n emulsions with streamers, and so i took all of these areas of colors that the coast guard had identify and then i used the noaa chart which makes estimates of
joining me is ian mcdonald at florida state university. good to have you on the program and thank you for joining us. >> good afternoon. >> what are you looking at in terms of the spill and how do you come up with a rate of 5,000 barrels a day and so much more than the president? >> well, i am looking at the satellite images of the spill which are available from a variety of sources, and couple of days ago i became concerned that although the layers of oil are very thin, they...
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that's a really good tax break for those folks who live in states that don't have state income tax like florida and texas. figure out what you spent more money on if you're in a state that has state income tax and if you spent more on sales tax, you've made a big purchase like a car or boat, then you may want to take that sales tax deduction. another one is if you have a kid in college, do you want to take a tuition and fees deduction. you can still do that. you can deduct a portion of qualified expenses that you've spent, tuition and other related expenses for college. if you've done some home improvements, you could take a credit of up to $500 for those improvements that you've made. >> what about some of the tax breaks that are overlooked? are the things that we forget about? >> everybody forgets about charitable deductions. a lot of folks like to simplify things. maybe they get a charitable deduction taken out of their paycheck. so you need to go back then and look at you pay stub and see what you've done there and maybe you've also traveled to some type of charitable event. you can take of
that's a really good tax break for those folks who live in states that don't have state income tax like florida and texas. figure out what you spent more money on if you're in a state that has state income tax and if you spent more on sales tax, you've made a big purchase like a car or boat, then you may want to take that sales tax deduction. another one is if you have a kid in college, do you want to take a tuition and fees deduction. you can still do that. you can deduct a portion of...
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. >> reporter: a former prosecutor and florida state lawmaker says airbnb and other home-sharing platforms must abide by the law. >> reporter: have you spoken to airbnb and other companies that work here? >> i've spoken to representatives before i was elected. i'd like to send a message i'd like them to be corporately responsible. do the right thing. >> reporter: why do you think they haven't done that >> look, these are not charities. these home-sharing platforms, they want to make money. >> reporter: in an interview at airbnb's san francisco headquarters, chris lahane, head of global policy strongly defended the company's track record. >> i've yet to see a program being run by any mayor, any elected official in this time of economic inequality generated $6,100 for a typical middle class family out without a expenditure of a single taxpayer dollar that is what airbnb is about at its corps. economic empowerment. >> reporter: should airbnb be responsible for what is in that market on an illegal platform? >> a common sense solution from miami beach, happy to do this, they actually want to si
. >> reporter: a former prosecutor and florida state lawmaker says airbnb and other home-sharing platforms must abide by the law. >> reporter: have you spoken to airbnb and other companies that work here? >> i've spoken to representatives before i was elected. i'd like to send a message i'd like them to be corporately responsible. do the right thing. >> reporter: why do you think they haven't done that >> look, these are not charities. these home-sharing platforms,...
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i think florida and hawaii have both been very smart in the way they've recruited rich people. and i think connecticut and california have been stupid. >> do you think the country risks some of those same stupid policies if you tax -- >> some of the people in california are so antigrowth they like driving the rich people out that's not my view, but you can understand why some people think that way. >> charlie, so many of the people who come here come because they're looking for advice, not on business or investments as much as they're looking for just advice on life. there are a lot of questions today, people trying to figure out what the secret to life is, to a long and happy life and i just wonder if you were -- >> that is easy because it's so simple >> what is it? >> just don't have a lot of envy, don't have a lot of resentment, don't oversight your income, you deal with reliable people and do what you're supposed to do all these simple rules work so well to make your life better, and they're to trite. >> how old were you when you figured this out >> about 7 i could tell tha
i think florida and hawaii have both been very smart in the way they've recruited rich people. and i think connecticut and california have been stupid. >> do you think the country risks some of those same stupid policies if you tax -- >> some of the people in california are so antigrowth they like driving the rich people out that's not my view, but you can understand why some people think that way. >> charlie, so many of the people who come here come because they're looking...
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we're in the four big cities, if you will, in florida with miami, orlando, tampa, jacksonville and then atlanta, charlotte, and then phoenix and vegas and chicago. >> how much does it cost me >> yeah, so it's really on par with an independent shop we're generally cheaper than a dealer but again, we really sell on providing a service that's convenient that's really our driving factor >> what kind of repairs can they do coming to me? what might be something they couldn't do that i would need to go to a shop for >> we do, if you think about this, about 80% to 85% of the things you that take your vehicle -- flashing light goes off in car, oh, no, what do i do about 85% of the time we can come to your house, come to your office, and solve that problem for you. we're not pulling an engine or doing welding work or things like that. >> sure. >> but everything else, your mileage-based services, brakes, fuel pump, alternator, all the things you go through on your car we can do on location. >> it sounds perfect hurry up and launch on the east coast. >> we're working on it >> ed, thank you for your
we're in the four big cities, if you will, in florida with miami, orlando, tampa, jacksonville and then atlanta, charlotte, and then phoenix and vegas and chicago. >> how much does it cost me >> yeah, so it's really on par with an independent shop we're generally cheaper than a dealer but again, we really sell on providing a service that's convenient that's really our driving factor >> what kind of repairs can they do coming to me? what might be something they couldn't do that...
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lawrence to the florida panhandle every year and back. >> chris, we appreciate your time it is a pleasure to have you on and hope to talk to you again soon. >> thanks for having me. >>> up next, "on the money", filling gap. how 7 million workers are getting help to plan for their future >>> late, new badges, a new cookie and new opportunities we will talk all things girl scouts with the ceo. that's coming up immediately, starts treatingy at the gum line, for relief within days and wraps your teeth in sensitivity protection. ohh. your teeth? no, it's brain freeze! crest. my bladder leak underwear.orried someone might see so, i switched. to always discreet boutique. its shape-hugging threads smooth out the back. so it fits better than depend. and no one notices. always discreet. they have businesses to grow customers to care for lives to get home to they use stamps.com print discounted postage for any letter any package any time right from your computer all the amazing services of the post office only cheaper get our special tv offer a 4-week trial plus postage and a digital scale go to sta
lawrence to the florida panhandle every year and back. >> chris, we appreciate your time it is a pleasure to have you on and hope to talk to you again soon. >> thanks for having me. >>> up next, "on the money", filling gap. how 7 million workers are getting help to plan for their future >>> late, new badges, a new cookie and new opportunities we will talk all things girl scouts with the ceo. that's coming up immediately, starts treatingy at the gum line,...
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accounts are modeled after 529 college savings plans, four states, ohio, tennessee and nebraska and florida, have opened program for enrollment so far with several more expected to do so by the end of the year. in most indications families can use any state's plan regardless of where they live. >> able accounts are available to individuals who have been dying notioned with a qualifying disability before age 26 and have many advantages. families can contribute up to $14,000 a year. the money goes in post tax and grows and is withdrawn tax free for qualifying expenses, including education, housing, transportation costs and employment support and other services. >> for the first time having an ability to save tax free for families with a special needs member, that also can allow for the ability of the family to maintain benefits if they are working without jeopardizing the government opportunities they would otherwise have. >> they often rely on medicaid and splimtal security income but these benefits can be reduced if an individuals has more than $2,000 in assets. with able accounts, they can
accounts are modeled after 529 college savings plans, four states, ohio, tennessee and nebraska and florida, have opened program for enrollment so far with several more expected to do so by the end of the year. in most indications families can use any state's plan regardless of where they live. >> able accounts are available to individuals who have been dying notioned with a qualifying disability before age 26 and have many advantages. families can contribute up to $14,000 a year. the...
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. >> many of these states, florida, new jersey, where the state universities, especially california are so difficult to get in, there are so few slots right now. >> right. >> so there are a lot of parents cheering the fact that, you know, that some of these schools will admit less chinese students. >> i don't mean to sound xenophobic, but the schools are funded by state dollars. if you realize it is a business decision to take international students that they look more attractive because they pay more, how do you come back in and say even the playing field a little bit >> the reason it is so attractive to the school to have chinese students is a lot of these schools like nyu, wharton are building schools in china as satellite businesses the more they admit chinese students here the more they can expand in china. it is about the bottom line for the schools, which is sad because it is supposed to be about providing education and especially at the public schools. at the state schools >> robert, thank you how are other universities handling the issue, purdue university's president joins us
. >> many of these states, florida, new jersey, where the state universities, especially california are so difficult to get in, there are so few slots right now. >> right. >> so there are a lot of parents cheering the fact that, you know, that some of these schools will admit less chinese students. >> i don't mean to sound xenophobic, but the schools are funded by state dollars. if you realize it is a business decision to take international students that they look more...
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. ♪ >>> summer travel season is here you may be planning to go to florida, visit europe, or even take an alaskan cruise, but what if some unforeseen complication comes up is it worth having travel insurance? senior personal finance correspondent sharon epperson joins us with some answers on this sharon, it's good to see you. >> good to be here. >> i always wonder about this. i'm tempted. once in a while i buy it sometimes i don't. but when's it a good idea to have travel insurance? >> it really depends on your needs, where you're going and also how healthy you are ask yourself some key questions -- are you traveling outside the country? that usually means it's probably a big-ticket trip, so that's something to consider. is there a good chance that you're going to need to cancel maybe there are some relatives that are having health conditions back home and you want to make sure you're there for them or can you afford to lose the money you've paid for? that's probably a big one. those are things you need to consider >> if i decide i do want travel insurance, what should i look for in a
. ♪ >>> summer travel season is here you may be planning to go to florida, visit europe, or even take an alaskan cruise, but what if some unforeseen complication comes up is it worth having travel insurance? senior personal finance correspondent sharon epperson joins us with some answers on this sharon, it's good to see you. >> good to be here. >> i always wonder about this. i'm tempted. once in a while i buy it sometimes i don't. but when's it a good idea to have travel...
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i've got people where i live now where people all drive in them, love them in florida. they've got to deal with it. the political forces that have overtaken good logic and good business have a leg up in new jersey and i guess two other states. for now i'm sure people are going across the border to the next state and doing things. that's a temporary fix. obviously these have been -- this is a blow to their strategy. and i think with this guy who is undaunted by anything. >> elon musk, yeah. >> who would have thought you could sell a new car company and sell 35,000 cars right now and have such incredible approval rating of his car? and so we'll see what his next move is. >> jack, thank you so much for joining us. >> thanks a lot. great being here. do one thing when you're talking management, be sure you tell every ceo out there that you're talking to, think about the fun has been sucked out of business since the recession, what are you doing to put fun back into business? and two, what's your growth strategy? does everybody come to work thinking about how do we grow? if y
i've got people where i live now where people all drive in them, love them in florida. they've got to deal with it. the political forces that have overtaken good logic and good business have a leg up in new jersey and i guess two other states. for now i'm sure people are going across the border to the next state and doing things. that's a temporary fix. obviously these have been -- this is a blow to their strategy. and i think with this guy who is undaunted by anything. >> elon musk,...
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and then we'll talk to former governor of florida jeb bush then later just gets better. we have commerce secretary wilbur ross. he'll talk about trade loti a.m. eastern me a t of actionable conversation right here on "squawk box. back in a minute >>> it's time now for the executive edge fidelity could be taking a big step towards legitimizing cryptocurrency an internal job posting seeking candidates to help engineer, create and deploy a digital asset exchange would be a big vote of confidence by large wall street firm towards cryptocurrency abby johnson has been a big proponent of crypto. she has been quite public about her support for bitcoin and other thing. >>> the number of homes meanwhile in america without a land line continues to rise. i'm going to keep my land line because otherwise the bots - >> you won't get any crank calls. >> and it causes them to call -- >> these are like illegal cheats that are working around -- >> yesterday honestly i was going to say put me in touch to talk to and then i want to find out an address and a place and give it to someone and s
and then we'll talk to former governor of florida jeb bush then later just gets better. we have commerce secretary wilbur ross. he'll talk about trade loti a.m. eastern me a t of actionable conversation right here on "squawk box. back in a minute >>> it's time now for the executive edge fidelity could be taking a big step towards legitimizing cryptocurrency an internal job posting seeking candidates to help engineer, create and deploy a digital asset exchange would be a big vote...
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kevin costner's "field of dreams" and how shaq can hoop it up inside his florida digs "on the money" starts right now. >> this is on the money, your life, your future. now becky quick. >> on this winter weekend we begin with the sun a new california law will soon require solar power on all new homes. up on the roof is this week's cover story. aditi roy has more. >> reporter: construction crews are buzzing at this new home community in san ramon, california they're working for home builder, lennar. >> it's a beautiful community. we like the new construction we like that the home comes with wi-fi and certification. >> sanjay will soon be moving into the neighborhood. he is also excited about a feature you can't see inside the home rooftop solar panels >> how long does it take to put that in? >> this is probably an hour job or so. just to thread all this through. >> chris reitinger is with solar company sunstreet, which is installing the panels. >> we're building these homes from the rooftop down. >> lennar founded sunstreet in 2010 as a way to increase its solar footprint. for the last
kevin costner's "field of dreams" and how shaq can hoop it up inside his florida digs "on the money" starts right now. >> this is on the money, your life, your future. now becky quick. >> on this winter weekend we begin with the sun a new california law will soon require solar power on all new homes. up on the roof is this week's cover story. aditi roy has more. >> reporter: construction crews are buzzing at this new home community in san ramon, california...
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but directly towards south florida. so make sure, today is going to be your last day to get any last-minute preparations in place before conditions start to deteriorate. there's already hurricane watches and warnings the warns in red for the bahamass as well as south florida, the florida quaykeys you can see the pink color up to fort pierce, fort myers just south of tampa you could see hurricane conditions in a matter of about 48 hours a lot going on here as we move into the weekend make sure you're staying on top of this as it's only about the eye about 500 miles south of miami. guys >> okay. thank you, kaylee. we want to get over to jackie deangelis right now she is in fort laurd dale on the ground, has the latest there jackie >> good morning to you, andrew the fact the storm was downgraded to a category 4 hasn't really changed the perspective of the locals here on the ground. they're still very concerned about this a lot of people highlighting to me the fact that this is a storm that is larger than the entire state.
but directly towards south florida. so make sure, today is going to be your last day to get any last-minute preparations in place before conditions start to deteriorate. there's already hurricane watches and warnings the warns in red for the bahamass as well as south florida, the florida quaykeys you can see the pink color up to fort pierce, fort myers just south of tampa you could see hurricane conditions in a matter of about 48 hours a lot going on here as we move into the weekend make sure...
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on that list are places like austin, san francisco, seattle, boston, portland, jacksonville, florida, miami is on the list. >> north dakota. seriously, north dakota, lowest unemployment rate and the most oil drilling in the country if not the world. >> vera, if you had to call there a buyers or sellers market at this point, what do you say? >> sellers are up against challenges. last year they sort of called the shots. i feel like sellers will be up against more competition now because home values continue to go up. they want to get in the game. they're not going to call the shots the way they did in the 2013. buyers are still in the driver's seat for now. >> this is a very strange thing about home and housing and the market in it iraq. and that is almost everybody seems to feel good when the price goes up. it makes no sense because there are two sides in every market. but it's not only in the last seven, eight years of the boom and bust, but consistently, home prices are rising. people feel good. maybe it's because most homeowners aren't about to sell. they just feel richer when the p
on that list are places like austin, san francisco, seattle, boston, portland, jacksonville, florida, miami is on the list. >> north dakota. seriously, north dakota, lowest unemployment rate and the most oil drilling in the country if not the world. >> vera, if you had to call there a buyers or sellers market at this point, what do you say? >> sellers are up against challenges. last year they sort of called the shots. i feel like sellers will be up against more competition now...
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i know woel tae'll take care of florida as well. these are big numbers. you have texas's governor saying we have -- we don't have estimates yet from irma, but it's going to be a big number. we'll have to do that, but hopefully some of the bipartisanship we saw last week won't be an abhoration, so -- >> you mentioned last week, was that an abhoration there's been a lot of articles and a lot of pundits that have said maybe something has changed. have we turned a corner? >> listen, it would be great if it is a permanent turning of the corner we were a little surprised, but we'll take it, and clearly, it does set up another fight in december when we're looking at the funding for the whole government for the rest of the year when we have to try to deal with -- we hope actually the daca program even before that time there's still the whole question remember health care that was the first eight months. there's still enormous challenges we've got to -- >> do you think that's going to come back? >> i think we will be forced to come back at least in terms of the re
i know woel tae'll take care of florida as well. these are big numbers. you have texas's governor saying we have -- we don't have estimates yet from irma, but it's going to be a big number. we'll have to do that, but hopefully some of the bipartisanship we saw last week won't be an abhoration, so -- >> you mentioned last week, was that an abhoration there's been a lot of articles and a lot of pundits that have said maybe something has changed. have we turned a corner? >> listen, it...
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the ceo of florida power & light, florida's largest utility has said power could be down in some parts of the state as long as weeks, especially if there's structural damage. take a look at this downed power line behind me this is certainly one of the issues that people have to work on the crews have to get out and fix these lines. but when we're talking about structural damage, we're talking about potentially the grid now, we've mentioned yesterday that there were almost 7 million people without power now that number is down to about the 5 million people within the state. take a look at this map. there doesn't seem to be a part of this state that hasn't been touched by the power outages in palm beach county, we were looking at half a million without power yesterday. that number has dropped by about 125,000. so it's certainly a step in the right direction. as we drive around, we see different areas that have lights, stores, businesses but still, there are so many traffic lights, for example, that are out intersections that ever totally unmanned and people sort of fending for themselves
the ceo of florida power & light, florida's largest utility has said power could be down in some parts of the state as long as weeks, especially if there's structural damage. take a look at this downed power line behind me this is certainly one of the issues that people have to work on the crews have to get out and fix these lines. but when we're talking about structural damage, we're talking about potentially the grid now, we've mentioned yesterday that there were almost 7 million people...
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florida by revenue it's also the number two in terms of petroleum in florida as well it's the number three port when it comes to cruise ships and cruise trips for multi-day passengers as a matter of fact, ten multi-day cruise operators move out of this port, 40 different lines or 40 different ships. we've heard from some of the majors that they're either cancelling trips that depart from florida or delaying them. they're working on rerouting as well i imagine that as we go on through the day today and tomorrow we'll have more news about cancellations that will impact travelers right now the theme is very cautious here. people are taking as much precaution as possible to board up their homes and businesses. a lot of people, more people are getting out of town, guys. back to you. >> jackie, thank you nice shot at least for now let's get caught up on the markets, though. joining us now for that, brian leavitt, senior investment strategist at oppenheimer funds. we've always got a geopolitical backdrop to worry about us the fed has been with us and is joined at the hip. i wouldn't know wh
florida by revenue it's also the number two in terms of petroleum in florida as well it's the number three port when it comes to cruise ships and cruise trips for multi-day passengers as a matter of fact, ten multi-day cruise operators move out of this port, 40 different lines or 40 different ships. we've heard from some of the majors that they're either cancelling trips that depart from florida or delaying them. they're working on rerouting as well i imagine that as we go on through the day...
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as it churns closer to the florida panhandle. meteorologist kaylee deon joins us from cnbc headquarters. she has the latest on this this is certainly coming up faster than people had anticipated. >> it's just a mind-blowing storm. it has exploded over the last 24 hours. so let's start by looking at the radar and the latest update with this you can just see by looking at the eye, it's a very closed off eye. and it continues to intensify. the latest hurricane hunters that have dropped some of that data, pressure is still dropg. as the pressure tightens and drops, the wind speeds are going to continue to go up and we had just had an update of 140 mile-per-hour sustained winds at this point. also if you look here on the outer bands, they're still just offshore of tampa. those could bring tornadoes spinning out that's why there's been a tornado watch in effect and will be most of the day as the storm moves on shore, peak wind gusts could be from 127 at panama city it could go up to 150 to 170 miles per hour then it will continue to mo
as it churns closer to the florida panhandle. meteorologist kaylee deon joins us from cnbc headquarters. she has the latest on this this is certainly coming up faster than people had anticipated. >> it's just a mind-blowing storm. it has exploded over the last 24 hours. so let's start by looking at the radar and the latest update with this you can just see by looking at the eye, it's a very closed off eye. and it continues to intensify. the latest hurricane hunters that have dropped some...
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and hurricane idalia hits florida as a level 3 storm. the final hour of "squawk box" begins rightnow. >>> good morning. welcome back to "squawk box" on cnbc. we're live in the nasdaq market site in times square. joe and andrew are off today. we've been watching the equity futures. futures are in the red. dow has been back and forth, s&p indicated by by 3 and treasury yields much weaker than where we were 24 hours ago. right now the 10-year is at 4.15, the 2-year at 4.9%. news said the sec was wrong to deny gray scale permission to convert its bitcoin trust into an etf. michael, welcome. congratulations. this is a pretty big win for you. >> thank you very much. it's great to be here. >> what does this mean for gray scale now? >> well, this is more than a year-long process. last june they denied our application, we immediately filed a lawsuit, went through briefs and oral arguments and to yesterday receive an opinion from the court that unanimously had three judges rule in our favor is a huge victory for us, for our investors, the crypto c
and hurricane idalia hits florida as a level 3 storm. the final hour of "squawk box" begins rightnow. >>> good morning. welcome back to "squawk box" on cnbc. we're live in the nasdaq market site in times square. joe and andrew are off today. we've been watching the equity futures. futures are in the red. dow has been back and forth, s&p indicated by by 3 and treasury yields much weaker than where we were 24 hours ago. right now the 10-year is at 4.15, the 2-year...
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and university of central florida and the university of florida. so we're pleased with the direction things are going. we wish they were better. don't misunderstand me. but we're not sitting still. we're on the move and i continue to be optimistic and encouraged about where we're going. >> charlie, this is tim pawlenty. good morning to you. thank you for coming on "squawk box." i think your demeanor and leadership style of being hopeful fits the sunshine state very well. one of the things that governors have tried to do, many of them, cap and reduce the taxes at the state level. of course, in places like minnesota they jack up property taxes. you have been successful in capping or limiting that. say more about how that happened, what happened, and what effect it's had. >> well, thank you, tim. it's great to be with you. and you're doing a great job in minnesota. god bless you and please say hello to your beautiful wife mary. we've cut spending in florida. since i've been governor we have cut spending almost $8 billion from our state budget. our bud
and university of central florida and the university of florida. so we're pleased with the direction things are going. we wish they were better. don't misunderstand me. but we're not sitting still. we're on the move and i continue to be optimistic and encouraged about where we're going. >> charlie, this is tim pawlenty. good morning to you. thank you for coming on "squawk box." i think your demeanor and leadership style of being hopeful fits the sunshine state very well. one of...
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whether you're in arizona, maryland, florida, you have the same experience. we are very heavily company operated, so often testimonies or franchisees -- walt, i'm sorry to jump in the president is about to take the stage. we appreciate you joining us the president is speak about tack reform in north dakota. this is truly a tremendous state, and we appreciate it very much we appreciate you being here thank you. >>> i'm committed to working with both parties. we had a great meeting with chuck humaners, nancy pelosi and the whole republican leadership group. i tell you what, we walked out there, mitch, paul, everybody, kevin, and we walked out and everybody was happy. not too happy, because you can never be too happy, but they were happy enough. it was nice to see that happen for a change that hasn't happened for a long time in this country for a very long time i want to take a moment to send our thoughts and prayers to the people of texas and louisiana, who have truly suffered through a catastrophic hurricane [ applause ] >> one of worst hurricanes in our count
whether you're in arizona, maryland, florida, you have the same experience. we are very heavily company operated, so often testimonies or franchisees -- walt, i'm sorry to jump in the president is about to take the stage. we appreciate you joining us the president is speak about tack reform in north dakota. this is truly a tremendous state, and we appreciate it very much we appreciate you being here thank you. >>> i'm committed to working with both parties. we had a great meeting with...
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florida state wins. see this -- oh perfect tip off the glass, and they lost florida did, and 165-63. i doubt if that'll be the last one, especially with the 64 teams starting not far off. >> playoff in college football this year. >> exciting, the four teams there. i know. good teams in the nfl too. although, the eagles does not seem fair. carolina, the eagles. >> cold but a great time of year to be a sports fan. >> best time of the year. coming up when you return the closely watched jobless claims minutes away. bringing you the numbers and instandpointin instant reaction, plus live from vegas with a rare winter storm. we return in just a moment. why's that? look what daddy's got... ahhhhhhhhhh!!!!! growth you can count on from the bank where no branches equals great rates. mmm, progressive insurance here. ever since we launched snapshot, my life has been positively cray-cray. what's snapshot, you ask? only a revolutionary tool that can save you big-time. just plug it in, and the better you drive the more
florida state wins. see this -- oh perfect tip off the glass, and they lost florida did, and 165-63. i doubt if that'll be the last one, especially with the 64 teams starting not far off. >> playoff in college football this year. >> exciting, the four teams there. i know. good teams in the nfl too. although, the eagles does not seem fair. carolina, the eagles. >> cold but a great time of year to be a sports fan. >> best time of the year. coming up when you return the...
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or you think the florida parks are at risk too? >> becky, what i'm sort of staggered by is the disney brand is so important and it's taken, you know, decades of building up that brand perception. i get that people want to get out of the house i'm included in that group my kids certainly want to get out of the house you would think disney would be taking a far more cautious approach and it wouldn't be the government pushing back on disney, it would be disney saying, you know what, we're nervous about what's happening, we're going to proactively slow down i'm surprised we haven't heard that from disney in california and certainly the same goes in orlando. the fact that workers are writing petitions in the thousands in both states sort of just shows you that like disney's under a lot of pressure financially. they're feeling the pressure to open and, you know, i think that's the unfortunate side. from the consumer standpoint, but i really think to andrew's comment before, i don't think the consumer demand is going to be there the headl
or you think the florida parks are at risk too? >> becky, what i'm sort of staggered by is the disney brand is so important and it's taken, you know, decades of building up that brand perception. i get that people want to get out of the house i'm included in that group my kids certainly want to get out of the house you would think disney would be taking a far more cautious approach and it wouldn't be the government pushing back on disney, it would be disney saying, you know what, we're...
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florida's cfo will join us with an update. the second hour of "squawk box" begins right now >>> good morning welcome back to "squawk box" here on cnbc we're live from the nasdaq market site in times square. i'm becky quick with jon fortt and mike santoli u.s. equity futures this morning are a bit of a mixed picture you're going to look at a very much stronger picture for the dow future up by 120 points above fair value this comes after gains for four days in a row. s&p futures up a little bit, three points the nasdaq is a little bit weaker the real issue that has been helping the dow is salesforce and we will talk more about that in a moment. you can see right now the treasuries picture, yields a little weaker. ten-year at 4.1% the two-year at 4.86% and oil prices, which had been above $80 a barrel, let's look now, you'll see wti at $82.16. that's up another 50 cents or so ice is at $86.50 a barrel. crypto prices, which had gotten some real help earlier in the week after that ruling from a court in d.c. and the circuit of d.c.
florida's cfo will join us with an update. the second hour of "squawk box" begins right now >>> good morning welcome back to "squawk box" here on cnbc we're live from the nasdaq market site in times square. i'm becky quick with jon fortt and mike santoli u.s. equity futures this morning are a bit of a mixed picture you're going to look at a very much stronger picture for the dow future up by 120 points above fair value this comes after gains for four days in a row....
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coronavirus cases continue to rise in california, texas, and florida. according to the latest figures, the seven-day averages of total cases is up about 26% in california 19% in texas, and about 30% in florida. yesterday florida reported a record number of covid-19 deaths and hospitalizations joining us right now to talk more about all of this is dr. scott gottlieb he's a cnbc contributor and serves on the boards of illumina and pfizer dr. gottlieb, good morning good to see you. >> good morning. >> let's talk a little bit about the cases and what we're seeing and some of the extreme measures we were just talking about in hong kong they are closing schools now because they had a new surge in cases that surge was 42 cases. and it kind of puts things in perspective when you think about the number of cases that we're seeing in some areas here and how we're going to really be up against things as we try to get back to school in the fall i know this is a topic we talk about almost every day, but it's something i think parents everywhere are thinking about con
coronavirus cases continue to rise in california, texas, and florida. according to the latest figures, the seven-day averages of total cases is up about 26% in california 19% in texas, and about 30% in florida. yesterday florida reported a record number of covid-19 deaths and hospitalizations joining us right now to talk more about all of this is dr. scott gottlieb he's a cnbc contributor and serves on the boards of illumina and pfizer dr. gottlieb, good morning good to see you. >> good...
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. >> back home, a little better news in places like florida, california and texas while other states start to ramp up amid new concerns seema mody here with us. >> a new report has found new outbreaks urging officials to impose tighter restrictions. 21 states are in the red zone with missouri, north dakota and wisconsinthe latest ads. >>> moderna to price the coronavirus vaccine at $50 to $60 a course the price would apply to the u.s. and other high-income countries but the final price is yet to be determined in washington, senate majority leader says he will not pass the bill unless it includes protection for businesses. >> that will be subject but we are not negotiating over liability protection i'll be responsible for putting the final agreement on the floor. it will have protection in it. we are not negotiating over that >> a new report that apple was the fastest growing smartphone maker in china with sales at $7.4 million still pailing in kpir son to huawei in china. brian. >> seema, i'm old enough to remember the trade war when smart people said, apple is never going to sell an
. >> back home, a little better news in places like florida, california and texas while other states start to ramp up amid new concerns seema mody here with us. >> a new report has found new outbreaks urging officials to impose tighter restrictions. 21 states are in the red zone with missouri, north dakota and wisconsinthe latest ads. >>> moderna to price the coronavirus vaccine at $50 to $60 a course the price would apply to the u.s. and other high-income countries but the...
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in florida, there was another ballot initiative. people were voting on the same question as to whether or not allow offshore drilling off the coast of florida and indoor vaping both the same question so it passed but we don't know if people were voting against drilling, offshore florida, or voting against vaping indoors >> i think the oil and gas industry executives were indignant to being linked to vapors. >> how much drilling was going to happen offshore >> so the trump administration has opened up all of the offshore drilling, there are some richfields between key west and cuba has have been eyed by the oil industry they were in play. i think that was a particularly sensitive issue. in florida they have other issues with red tide i don't think they wanted to see a black and gold tide coming their way. >> john, it strikes me to the point that eamon made earlier about gridlock that the most significant actions that this administration has taken on energy are regulatory rather than legislative i see no reason that will not continue
in florida, there was another ballot initiative. people were voting on the same question as to whether or not allow offshore drilling off the coast of florida and indoor vaping both the same question so it passed but we don't know if people were voting against drilling, offshore florida, or voting against vaping indoors >> i think the oil and gas industry executives were indignant to being linked to vapors. >> how much drilling was going to happen offshore >> so the trump...
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he also said anti-florida. comments come after the governor asked the inspector general to maintain controlling of the special district is legal. at the meeting, iger asked about the opposition of the legislation of the don't say gay bill he said the company may not have handled that position it took very well. of course, that was done by his predecessor. iger defended free speech and criticized the governor for punishing the company for excising its constitutional right. i think folks thought he might stay away from some of the issues he went right into it and said here we are. i think he thinks that the florida citizens are actually on his side, not on desantis' side. >> he tried to negotiate and realized it will not work. these are tough measures and you should take it head on >> perhaps if you say nothing, it is not going away could you keep it simmering under a boil >> i don't know how it turns out. i don't know it is the whole king charles thing. different king charles, i'm told. >> what do the citizens t
he also said anti-florida. comments come after the governor asked the inspector general to maintain controlling of the special district is legal. at the meeting, iger asked about the opposition of the legislation of the don't say gay bill he said the company may not have handled that position it took very well. of course, that was done by his predecessor. iger defended free speech and criticized the governor for punishing the company for excising its constitutional right. i think folks thought...
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disney is not getting out of florida. this movement to recruit disney to another state is not happening. the florida parks are the profit engine for this company right now. they are not going to get out, but there are things i can do with employees moving there and they can move conferences out of the state, and iger is already inviting and lgbtq conference to take place at disney world. things that highlight the division there. and, you know, maybe it works for desantis in the short term where he can appeal to highly conservative republicans in his faith like iowa and new hampshire, to win the nomination, i go to the right of trump, but long-term, i don't think it works. but disney doesn't have that many things they can do outside of what they are already doing. >> tom, espn, streaming, that's the news. now, i think we have moved back a little bit, unfortunately, but what do you think? can this work? >> well, i think the news that they are actively looking at bringing the espn channel into the streaming world is isn't --
disney is not getting out of florida. this movement to recruit disney to another state is not happening. the florida parks are the profit engine for this company right now. they are not going to get out, but there are things i can do with employees moving there and they can move conferences out of the state, and iger is already inviting and lgbtq conference to take place at disney world. things that highlight the division there. and, you know, maybe it works for desantis in the short term where...